There isn't a place. Nirvana is a state of mind or understanding. It isn't a realm or heaven.
The name is The Buddha. The one who has found the way to Nirvana
the name of the Buddha place of worship is a Buddha hut.
The meaning of the name 'Rahul' is "able, efficient" in Sanskrit. The earliest meaning found in the Upanishads is "conqueror of all miseries." In respect to Gautam Buddha, the name is said to have the meaning 'bondage or obstruction,' as Buddha saw the birth of the child as a obstacle in his path of nirvana. It also means somebody who is not bound by anything; he is always changing for the worldly good.More about the meaning of Rahul:Gautam Buddha when was about to leave his family and worldly affairs for renunciation and nirvana, was blessed with a child boy; which Buddha felt was holding back to leave for renunciation and nirvana hence he named him Rahul Meaning "Bandhan" (meaning : Bond in English).
In general, Buddhist nowadays pray in Monasteries. But there are 4 sacred places in India where Buddhist are encourage to visit: 1) Lumbini: Place where Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) was born; 2) Bodhigaya: Place where Buddha attain Enlightenment; 3) Deer Park: Place where Buddha gave His 1st Sermon; 4) Kusinara: Place where Buddha entered Parinibbana. (For more details, you are encouraged to check out this Sight: Buddhan
The Buddhist holy place is called Here. Lumbini where Buddha was born, Bodh Gaya where Buddha became enlightened, Sarnath where Buddha gave his first sermon, and Kushinagar where Buddha died are the most important holy places for buddhists.
The man was born with the name Sidartha but was later titled budda or "elightened one" ,as buddist tradition states budda found nirvana or the ultimate state of peace
The word "nirvana" does not have to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or used as part of a proper noun, such as the band name "Nirvana." In general, it is treated as a common noun and follows standard capitalization rules.
I'm in Nirvana!Awake, enlightened - a Buddha! Attaining Nirvana is associated with the concept of the loss of maintaining a separate identity from everything else. If you have no identity and no personal concept of being separate, you would have no need for a name.
only one person in wales has the name nirvana
In the Name of Buddha was created in 2002.
His full name was Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha.
The other name for nirvana is Moksha. This is an example using the word nirvana.